Parent uses a guitar to get his message across.
Seth Boyden's four kindergarten classes all performed for "A Celebration of Growing and Learning!" Ms. Brady and Ms. Rollin's class wowed with "The Cowboy Dance."
CHS Senior performers gave farewell performances at Senior Recital Night on June 7.
The Board of Education will discuss and vote on the proposal to combine Levels 3 and 4 for 7th grade at the June 14 BOE meeting.
Teachers were getting word by 9:30 a.m. that they would be re-entering the school and starting the day with period 2.
A potential controversy related to AP Music Theory and the Choral Director position was averted in a 24-hour period.
South Orange-Maplewood students thrill the audience at the 2nd Annual Musicfest at the Burgdorff Cultural Center.
Churrasco BBQ and Steakhouse will donate 10% of any tab on any Tuesday in June to the school for patrons who say they are with St. Joseph's.
Throughout the school week, counselors visit with district elementary and middle school students.
The Education Commissioner worked out a deal with NJEA to endorse New Jersey's Race to the Top application to the Federal government for up to $400 million in school aid. The Governor rejected the deal. Two local education leaders comment.
Special ed advocates honor paraprofessionals at the special education PTO meeting on June 1.
The county commission now charged with hiring has higher educational standards, but laid-off paraprofessionals are skeptical.
The scholarship fund is part of a plan to save the school from closing its doors permanently after June 16.
Vincent Ector is a jazz musician and a pied piper for fourth graders at Clinton School.
The two inductees were honored at two assemblies on Thursday morning.
Pastor gives parents a month to increase enrollment and raise funds.
The students hit the high notes as they opened the game at Newark Bears Stadium last Sunday.
The Superintendent of Schools prefers the term "level up" instead of de-leveling and calls the proposed plans "modest."
The tournament was held in Buffalo on May 14-15.
One parent of a student at the soon-to-close St. Joseph's School expresses disappointment with the Archdiocese of Newark's efforts.
Decreasing enrollment and increasing costs led to the painful decision.
Former local students discuss their college experiences.